| 释义 | 
		chas·seur \shaˈsər, +V -ər.\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Old French chaceour — more at chaser 1.  : hunter, huntsman 2.  : one of a body of light cavalry or infantry trained for rapid maneuvering 3.   a.  : an attendant upon persons of rank or wealth who wears a plume and sword  b.  : an employee in a continental European hotel having any of various duties (as those of a bellboy or doorman) |